State Police: Woman who killed 3, including pregnant woman, was legally drunk

Louisiana State Police have confirmed to WDSU that Jennifer Englade, the woman involved in Sunday’s accident in Norco that killed three, including a pregnant woman, was over the legal limit for alcohol.

Prosecutors in St. Charles Parish tell WDSU that Englade will be charged with three counts of vehicular homicide, one count of first-degree feticide, one count of negligent injury and second-offense DWI Wednesday.

Police expect Englade to be released from the hospital, where she is being treated for injuries sustained in the crash, sometime between Wednesday and Saturday.

Police told WDSU that Englade will be transported to the St. Charles Parish jail as soon as she is released.

St. Charles Parish District Attorney Joel Chaisson told WDSU he will ask for substantially high bond because of the nature of the case and the history of the driver.

Chaisson added that the reason why Englade is being charged with second-offense DWI is because her first three DWIs came in 1996 and 1999 (two), and there is a 10-year limit to using previous DWI charges to enhance additional DWI charges. Only Englade's 2012 DWI can be used to enhance the most current charge.

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